Silence, this will surprise you not, isn't really a Jewish concept.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Judaism is interesting in that there is something there that I think you just can't understand if you're not a Jew - it moves into a realm of true mystery.
While I am very much Jewish 'identified,' I'm not a very religious person.
It seems, though, that historically we have now reached a position in which Jews cannot legitimately be understood always and only as presumptive victims.
It is outrageous to utter the name of Jesus Christ and live in Judaism.
You are not practicing Judaism if you celebrate Christmas.
I don't like to publicly acknowledge being a Jew.
It is an open secret that Jews do not work, but rather let others work for them.
Being a Jew is like walking in the wind or swimming: you are touched at all points and conscious everywhere.
The funny thing is that I write and I act a lot about being Jewish, but I don't really think about it as a regular person.
There is something very very special, universal and easily identifiable among all Jews; it is beyond territory, it is something we all have in common.